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Watch the footage: 601st Battalion fighters in hand-to-hand combat against Hamas terrorists | Israel Hayom

12/4/2023, 6:07:12 PM

Highlights: Fierce fighting has continued in the Gaza Strip in recent hours. Fighters of the 601st Battalion entered a building where they encountered Hamas terrorists. The fighters strove for contact, fired at the terrorists and eliminated them. Sergeant Sergeant (res.), Ben Zussman z"l and Sergeant Benjamin Yehoshua Needham (Benji) were killed in the battle that took place inside the building. The sister of Sergeant Benjamin Joshua Needham spoke about him. "He was so proud, and had just finished basic training," she said.


Fighters of Battalion 601 arrived at a building in the northern Gaza Strip where they encountered Hamas terrorists who opened fire at them • The fighters strove for contact, fired at the terrorists and eliminated them

In recent hours, fierce fighting has continued in the Gaza Strip. During the fighting of the 401st Brigade's combat team in the northern Gaza Strip, fighters of the 601st Battalion entered a building where they encountered Hamas terrorists who opened fire at them.

During the battle that took place inside the building, Sergeant Sergeant (res.), Ben Zussman z"l and Sergeant Benjamin Yehoshua Needham z"l were killed and two other fighters were wounded. The fighters strove for contact, fired at the terrorists and eliminated them.

Sussman, a 22-year-old combat engineer from Jerusalem, is the fifth casualty of Himmelfarb High School in the capital in an iron sword war. His friend eulogized him: "He was a man of sweat and hard work, always invested no matter what task it was."

Orly, the sister of Sergeant Benjamin Joshua Needham (Benji), a soldier in the Corps of Combat Engineers who fell in battle in the northern Gaza Strip on Sunday, spoke about him. Sergeant Needham was born in England to a Zionist family and immigrated to Israel at the age of eight together with his parents and siblings. "He was so proud, and had just finished basic training. He is happy to defend the country."

The nurse recounted her last phone conversation with her 19-year-old brother. A few minutes before Shabbat begins. "Everything will be fine, you don't have to worry," he said. "I told him that the whole family loved him with all my heart and was very proud of him."

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